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    Becoming a training assessor



    Hi Guys

    I really fancy getting in to training is there anyone out there who can offer some advice on how to do this and what i will need to get qualified in?

    Thanks
    Lee



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    Re: Becoming a training assessor

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    The way I did it was to offer my time to my local college (100 mile round trip local )
    I did night school and they put me trough my teacher training and HNC while I worked.
    After about five years part time (still working full time as a service engineer) I went full
    time with the college.

    I did look into a private training company, they were willing to pay but I would have to
    fund any and all training I needed and it would prove costly.

    Working in the college you get the full works.

    Teacher training (with the cap and gown on graduation)
    A1 assessor training
    V1 internal quality control
    C&G level 3
    HNC
    Ammonia training
    C02 training
    Health & safety
    Key skills (reading, riting & rithmatic)
    And a whole load more.

    Regards

    Rob

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    Re: Becoming a training assessor

    Quote Originally Posted by Rob White View Post
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    The way I did it was to offer my time to my local college (100 mile round trip local )
    I did night school and they put me trough my teacher training and HNC while I worked.
    After about five years part time (still working full time as a service engineer) I went full
    time with the college.

    I did look into a private training company, they were willing to pay but I would have to
    fund any and all training I needed and it would prove costly.

    Working in the college you get the full works.

    Teacher training (with the cap and gown on graduation)
    A1 assessor training
    V1 internal quality control
    C&G level 3
    HNC
    Ammonia training
    C02 training
    Health & safety
    Key skills (reading, riting & rithmatic)
    And a whole load more.

    Regards

    Rob

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    ^^^^^^^^ very good teacher at Grimsby taught me in 2005

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    Re: Becoming a training assessor

    Hi Rob,
    I often thought about it myself, teaching the trade etc., but you have totally put me off it with all the grief and paper work and red tape stuff. Good on you though for doing the hard yards and what ever.

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    Re: Becoming a training assessor

    Hi Rob

    So did you just contact a local; college and they funded you? are you a trainer now? i have always enjoyed helping others and think im at a stage in my career now i can offer alot to people. I dont mind doing night college etc but just didnt know what course i would have to do

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    Re: Becoming a training assessor

    Quote Originally Posted by leegally1983 View Post
    Hi Rob

    So did you just contact a local; college and they funded you? are you a trainer now? i have always enjoyed helping others and think im at a stage in my career now i can offer alot to people. I dont mind doing night college etc but just didnt know what course i would have to do
    I contacted 2 private training organisations first.

    One offered me a part time job, mainly weekends at £250 a day (12 years ago)
    and the other offered me a full time position, but I had a really uneasy feel for
    the company so politely declined.

    Then I contacted the college where I did my training back in the eighties and
    after a visit and a talk to the curriculum manager they offered me a part time
    contract teaching 2 nights a week and they would pay me, plus pay for all the
    training I would require to become a college lecturer.

    So I did that for 5 years (while still working as a service / commissioning engineer)
    before I went full time with them about six or seven years ago.
    It was the training I was looking for and I got loads of it.

    I was lucky because when I inquired there was a need for trainers, I think the
    world economy has changed a little since then and training is an expense companies
    seem reluctant to pay for and therefore, a lot of the training companies are struggling
    to find work.

    I currently work for the company in my avatar and have done so for, nearly five years now.

    Regards

    Rob

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    Re: Becoming a training assessor

    Thank you for your help Rob, i will start looking at these options

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    Re: Becoming a training assessor

    Rob

    just had a flyer from HRP -would you say training is being hit hard at the moment as there were a lot of courses offered and few takers ?

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    Re: Becoming a training assessor

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    We are really busy but not all the courses are fully booked,
    so we are really busy trying to meet the requirements of
    the customer and then running courses with minimum numbers.

    2079 F-gas was the thing that made a lot of people jump on the
    band wagon and a large amount of training was done in the 3 years
    since 2009 but it has gone back to the normal numbers now that most
    people have their F-gas qual and that means companies who did
    only F-gas have been hit hard.

    We do all types of training and some is the product awareness training for
    specific equipment (just like other manufacturers) and therefore we are really
    busy, but that is really busy with less people on the course.......

    You know what I mean??

    Regards

    Rob

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